This hotel is really good for its :
1. Amazingly convenient location
This hotel is only 2 minutes’ walk from HanZhongLu metro station (a blessing when you just arrived from the airport with heavy luggage!) and 1 stop from Shanghai Railway station. The city is very well covered by the metro system so getting around is really easy. There is a hotel restaurant and convenience shop on the ground level. Next to the hotel is a small Muslim noodle restaurant which stays open till about 11 pm. A tiny Carrefour shop and some cafes and restaurants can be found at a mall about 10 minutes’ walk away.
2. Clean & quiet environment
Mostly new buildings around the front of the hotel; clean and uncluttered streets; surprisingly very little traffic despite being located at a road junction. Personally, I find that rooms facing the metro station have better views. The rooms at the back look out to not very attractive older buildings
3. Spacious and nicely decorated rooms with large windows
Value for money for an expensive city like Shanghai. You’ll find the usual amenities in the room (good quality towels/linens, bedroom slippers, brand new kettle etc). Safe and mini-fridge are provided in some of the rooms.
I booked the cheapest room category over different periods and strangely, the room sizes and layout differ even though the room category and price are the same. The Twin-bed Business room on level 5 is a better choice as the furnishings look newer and nicer than the Double Business room (same price). Another room I stayed in (on the highest floor, level 7), facing the lifts is horrible – cramped room with very worn furnishings, dusty and dirty carpet, water does not drain well in the bathtub and no view at all as almost the entire window is blocked by the very large hotel signage – avoid this floor!
4. Friendly and helpful staff overall
Check in and check out was quick and reception staff was really helpful in offering the metro map (very handy!) displayed at a rack in the lobby. Luggage can be stored for free if you need to make short trips out of Shanghai.
Overall, I’m quite pleased with my stay (except for the night when I was given a room on the top floor and the horrific encounter with one of the young female receptionists on duty who was shockingly blunt and unhospitable (she didn't get any training in guest services?!?) and completely put me off when I tried to explain that I would like to have a change of room. This lady is truly in dire need of "re-education" if she wants to keep her job in the hospitality industry).